La derrota [The Defeat]
- 1999
- Oil on canvas (diptych)
- 190,5 x 340,5 cm
- Cat. P_626
- Acquired in 2000
Teixidor produced figurative art solely to pass his courses at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos in Valencia. He has always remained true to a form of expression set in the most radical of abstract art. He shies away from emotion, action and movement and leans rather towards philosophical reflection and thinking. Indeed, he has expressed the opinion that emotion is not an essential condition in works of art. On that basis, and given his insistence that his work lays the grounding for conceptual practices, minimalist ideas, philosophy, poetry and the encouraging of doubt, Teixidor sets out not to add anything but rather to remove what he sees as surplus in painting.
He was a member of the New Generation group and was joint curator with José María Yturralde of the Museum of Abstract Art in Cuenca. He later travelled to New York, where he explored the work of Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Ad Reinhardt in depth.
The diptych Defeat (1999), which he painted in oils on a conventional canvas on a frame, is a good example of his so-called 'black series' from the late 1990s. In it, he blends the beauty of various shades of black and delimits part of the canvas with gilded edging. This is a sort of premonition of his fixation on lintels as elements that signpost and emphasise a space to be followed or discovered.
Other works by Jordi Teixidor